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Who proposed active whole-course education?
Active whole-course education was put forward by British process philosopher Whitehead.

The idea of process education was founded by British process philosopher Whitehead, which is mainly reflected in his educational masterpiece The Purpose of Education. Cobb, a world-famous process philosopher and director of the American Center for Process Research, inherited Whitehead's idea of process education, systematically expounded the essence and connotation of process education, and verified the idea of process education through practice in some American schools.